Biosecurity Workshop
November 19, 2018 —
The recent spread of African Swine Fever in China has elevated the importance of biosecurity measures in reducing the risk of a domestic or foreign animal disease entering farms. Iowa Pork Industry Center and Iowa State University Extension swine specialists have developed a no-cost workshop " Biosecurity Best Practices for Pork Producers" that uses a variety of methods to help attendees learn about, develop and prioritize biosecurity practices. [Source: IPIC]
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